According to one analysis, the labor market in over 100 metro areas is considered "back to normal." How will this improvement correlate with rising interest rates?
Read More »All Eyes On Affordability
One analysis stated that the housing market is at its least affordable since 2010.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Consumer Sentiment on the Rise
The consumer sentiment level rose in January, and audiences are showing optimism for their personal finances and the state of the economy.
Read More »Buyers Willing to Compromise for the American Dream
What factors are causing homebuyers to compromise their financial stability?
Read More »Which College Graduation Class Holds the Most Housing Weight?
This particular group prides itself on being number one, and according to one analysis, they have the highest median credit score in the last 10 years and have a median home loan debt of over $115,000.
Read More »January Job Growth Means Supply, Rates to Jump
Today's positive job report sets a record for consecutive months of job growth.
Read More »More Help Available for Homebuyers in 2016
The number of down payment assistance programs increased in the final months of 2016, how does this impact funding for first-time homebuyers?
Read More »Five Star Government Forum to Welcome CFPB Director Richard Cordray
Richard Cordray will discuss the Bureau’s priorities in the years to come for an audience of industry and government leaders.
Read More »Is There Room for Singles in the Housing Market?
As the conversation regarding gender wage gap increases, one study analyzes how the wage gap dialogue holds in correlation with housing affordability.
Read More »Breakeven Point Gets Longer for Homeowners
A few of the nation's most popular markets are seeing an increase in home price appreciation, with many homeowners taking almost two years to buy a home that they've already inhabited.
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